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yerrr im just wondering if it will look good cause i only just thought bout it and its going to cover my controls, hmm thanks sarah :thumbsup:

AGH still trying to work out how to use this, ill have to play around with it, already sorta picking it up yeah yeah :)

yerrr im just wondering if it will look good cause i only just thought bout it and its going to cover my controls, hmm thanks sarah :thumbsup:

AGH still trying to work out how to use this, ill have to play around with it, already sorta picking it up yeah yeah :)

thats where you need the photoshop boys!!!

thank you JAR i will look at that!

and to others, i have no idea as to how to work this site as i have never been on one like this before... everythings all over the place.......shit! give me a break! iv been on for an hour! LOL

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funny how mobiles are a big no no and yet you can watch tv while driving...

Who said anything about it being legal? Its illegal to even have it operating when the handbrake is not on....Thats why legally it has to be wired into the handbrake so that it disables when the handbrake is on...

Dam straight its a novelty item haha,

whats my source?? a public webserver? HUH?

oh and i got the screen cheap, my dad installs A.V. so i go through his wholesaler,

and now im thinking i install a head unit/dvdplayer underneth a screen so i dont use the screen unless i wont to,

im going to have a look tonight...

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